Two Roads

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Two Roads
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Parent company Hodder & Stoughton
Status Active
Founded 2010
Country of origin United Kingdom
Headquarters location London, England
Official website http://www.tworoadsbooks.com

Two Roads Books is an imprint of Hodder & Stoughton, a British publishing house, now a division of Hachette.

History

Announced by its Publisher, Lisa Highton, in September 2010, Two Roads started publishing in 2015. Publishing about a dozen books a year, with a mixture of narrative non-fiction and fiction, its stated mission is ‘stories-voices-places-lives’.[1] Two Roads particularly champions reading groups and book clubs, and since she launched the list publisher Lisa Highton has travelled over 7,500 miles vising independent bookshops and their book groups.[2] Possibly the best known title on the Two Roads list to date is Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen, which was made into a film in 2011 starring Robert Pattinson and Reese Witherspoon.[3]

Notable Publications

2011

2012

  • The Sea on Our Skin – Madeleine Tobert
  • A Century of Wisdom – Caroline Stoessinger
  • The Reading Promise – Alice Ozma
  • Cleo – Helen Brown
  • Cats & Daughters – Helen Brown
  • The Last LectureRandy Pausch
  • The Vet: The big wild world – Luke Gamble
  • Dream New Dreams – Jai Pausch
  • The Stockholm Octavo – Karen Englemann
  • The End of Your Life Book Club – Will Schwalbe
  • Happier at HomeGretchen Rubin

2013

  • Doodlemum – Angie Stevens
  • Island Wife – Judy Fairbairns
  • Z – a novel of Zelda Fitzgerald – Therese Anne Fowler
  • Breathe Deeply – Susan Spencer-Wendel

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